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    John's Place NYC

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Incentra Village House - washington

    Incentra Village House

    3.8(19 reviews)
    2.3 miWest Village

    This place is a spacious, quirky and friendly refuge located in the heart and soul of Greenwich…read moreVillage. We had a great time and the staff made us feel like we were visiting family (who have a very nice house!). The hotel is located near so many great cafes, restaurants, several cute local parks and bars. You're a short walk to anywhere or a cheap Uber wherever. We booked the Stonewall suite which was down 2 floors into the basement. It is HUGE!! There's 2 queen size beds, a double shower, a mini kitchenette with a microwave, fridge, there's a table and 4 chairs, a giant tv, and plenty of furniture to store your things and put your stuff on. My sister in law and nephew stayed in a different suite and they also had a spacious unit with a living room, fridge, pullout couch and a small loft upstairs with the queen bed. The staff were so wonderful and helpful. We met 3 of them over the weekend and everyone was very friendly. I had no issues with having a friend stay in my room the first night and then I asked to change the sheets the next night because I had senior aged parents join me. The staff were very nice about that request too. There's a $58 cleaning fee which I paid upon arrival. It's also adults only (no kids under 10) which I actually really like. My teenage nephew stayed there and that was fine with the house rules.

    What you might sacrifice in space you more than make up for in hospitality, location, ease of…read moreaccess and overall charm. Everyone we met that manages Incentra was kind, knowledgeable, and exceptionally helpful. We stayed in the Bishop room and while any futon leaves a lot to be desired, it was still functional enough for good rest after long days, and the bed upstairs was great. The shower was fantastic, the WiFi was fast, and we were grateful to have a fridge in the room.

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    Incentra Village House
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    Interfaith East Village Rooms - living room-3 bedrooms off this room

    Interfaith East Village Rooms

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.9 miEast Village

    They are wonderful! They help so many and prepare delicious food…read more They are loving and generous

    This is one location of Interfaith rooms. They do have at least one other NY location too. What…read morethey do is rent rooms per night and with that money they feed those in need with the proceeds three times a week, on MON WED and FRI. I booked on booking.com. When you arrive you pay for your stay in CASH. It is a place that is very quiet and those staying there should be quiet also. It is a religious place. It is not any one branded religion and they wont push any religion on you. There is a choral religious tape going on all day long. Its relaxing and makes it so those stay quiet. You can hear through the walls so please keep the sounds down. There is a fridge, stove and kitchen avail. Clean up your mess and NO MEAT is allowed. You can help yourself to breakfast foods. There is a hot pot of water all the time with teas below. There are three rooms and 2 shared bathrooms. They keep the place very clean. Your in the East Village. The 2nd Ave subway stop is nearby. Its a small line with only one train. There are plenty of eating options all around. You will have a front door key so you can come and go as you wish, There is no curfew. Just please be QUIET if you come in late. Or anytime for that matter. On days they feed those in need, MON WED FRI, they do this from around 900am to 1130am. You can volunteer to join them and you should! I would suggest this for single folks or those that can keep conversation to a minimum. I would not recommend it for children. I chose this place myself as my 8th great grandfather obtained approx 60 blocks back in 1652 here and this was in the center of his farm. I wanted to stay "on the farm" and especially on ground level, not in a high rise. So I did! My reason was an adventure in family history. I paid $125.00 a night plus taxes and fees or $297.50 for 2 nights. If this is in your price range and you think you could enjoy a quiet type of place like this do check it out!

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    Interfaith East Village Rooms - Feeding those in need with the room proceeds

    Feeding those in need with the room proceeds

    Interfaith East Village Rooms - Feeding those in need

    Feeding those in need

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    Inn At Glencairn - inn at glencairn

    Inn At Glencairn

    4.8(80 reviews)
    45.5 mi

    We stayed at the Inn last night while on a road trip and going through Princeton. Lydia was so…read morefriendly and gracious during our stay. We were greeted with homemade chocolate chip cookies and water carafes in our suite. The great room was very cozy and had complimentary tee, coffee, hot chocolate, and red wine. We stayed in a two room suite which had a modern bathroom with homemade soaps and fluffy towels. Everything was exceptionally clean and the sheets were very soft. However, we were in the front section of the original home and the road noise was pretty loud all night long and the feather mattresses weren't particularly comfortable. In the morning Lydia made us the most delicious breakfast. We had homemade yogurt, fresh fruit, homemade granola, toast, steel cut oats with honey butter, yummy homemade jams, delicious coffee, and a variety of fresh juices. Our meal was topped off with the richest Java truffle. We greatly enjoyed our stay and will be back again soon!

    We had a fabulous stay at the Inn at Glencairn. Every detail--from the freshly-baked chocolate chip…read morecookies greeting us upon arrival to the silky soft sheets--created a welcoming environment and made for a memorable stay. Chef and innkeeper extraordinare Lydia goes above and beyond to care for her guests, including by serving one of the best breakfasts we've ever had! Lydia provides guests with 3 choices for breakfast. I ordered the steel-cut oats with honey butter and sugared pecans. It came with fresh fruit, absolutely delicious bread with homemade jams, homemade yogurt and granola, tasty coffee, and fresh juice -- all topped off with a homemade java truffle. This was truly a 5-star dining experience that I will be dreaming of for weeks to come. We hope to be back again soon!

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    Inn At Glencairn - Have a cup of coffee or glass of wine on our back patio.

    Have a cup of coffee or glass of wine on our back patio.

    Inn At Glencairn - A view of our red frame barn and stone smokehouse dating back to the 1700s.

    A view of our red frame barn and stone smokehouse dating back to the 1700s.

    Inn At Glencairn - Enjoy the shade of our centuries old Sycamore tree.

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    Enjoy the shade of our centuries old Sycamore tree.

    Urban Cowboy B&B - The Lion Master Den

    Urban Cowboy B&B

    3.9(23 reviews)
    3.6 miWilliamsburg - North Side

    Have been emailing Urban cowboy for a few days…read more.. I was told I can do a special boudior shoot at their tree house for $450 for 4 hours... As a bride who cares about details I decided to do it and that we would rent out the tree house for 2 days the weekend of our wedding in October! Costing us $2,000 despite probably not being able to find anyone to fill the second room for $500 a night! But I wanted it to be worth it. We spend our first night as husband and wife at the same location where had a special boudoir shoot for my future husband to cherish forever ! And it'll be special for the both of us! On May 19th I was told it was $450 for the shot! Great! I'll spend it and pay my photographer,it's worth it! 2 days later I was told their policy changed! 2 days!!!!!! Despite them giving me their word! So then they asked for me to pay the full day buy out 1,000 for the shoot! I only need 2-4 hours max! And they couldn't change their policy that's SO IMPORTANT! If it's so important why was I told otherwise by their own employee) Anyway I wouldn't recommend them to anyone. Yes the place is cool but clearly they only care about the money rather than customer service! I'm personally live my life being held accountable for my word. I would never say something I wouldn't/couldn't do (if you ever had kids or dealt with them you know they'll hold you up to it) isn't that how you should run a business?!?! Your mistake! Your problem?! Maybe learn but also stay true to what you said and don't let it happen again?! But clearly the people at Urban Cowboy don't care about their word! So disappointed!!! And I was planning to use them for other things! Baby moon, baby shower, anniversary! They just lost this lifetime customer over their own mistake! - I even have screenshots of our conversation! But can't post photos on here for some reason.

    I rented the Urban Cowboy B&B for a full weekend last year…read more Jersey, the inn keeper, was a terrible communicator. I inquired about a full rental and she rarely followed up, never answered questions, and her emails were littered with typos. This should have been a warning sign but I was too smitten with the venue. Against my better judgement, I continued to reach out and went forward in renting the house for a full weekend. We used the house as lodging for my wedding party and as a base to get ready in the morning. I also inquired about hosting a 30-person rehearsal dinner at the house, for which I had to pay an additional event fee. The event rental (an additional $2k) provided us with no additional benefits, not even a floor plan when requested. And good luck coordinating your event with Jersey. Since she's so unresponsive, you'll have to guess at the logistics and just do everything yourself. The folks here are not afraid to upcharge you at every corner. Imagine my shock when this "bed and breakfast" wanted to charge us for breakfast and housekeeping- something that IS included with room stays but apparently NOT with the more expensive full house rental. Nowhere was this greedy policy disclosed on the website or in our contract- we felt falsely advertised to and misled, and it contributed to making us feel unwelcome during our stay. The lack of hospitality continued the rest of the weekend. Jersey made us feel like we were invading the house or something, and all I ever got from her were feelings of resentment. Yikes! I'm sorry you have to live in the basement for the weekend but maybe you shouldn't rent out the house or you should find a new occupation. No smiles, no congratulations, just rude glares at us from across the room. Jersey had no qualms about coming upstairs every hour during our rehearsal dinner- telling us to keep it down and just making us feel really awkward. We were a tame group who kept the noise at a respectful level the entire time. We shut down before 10:30pm. But since the Urban B&B had already received noise violations and was already in trouble with their neighbors due to raucous partying they've had in the past, *I* was being penalized and policed at every corner. Checkout was noon and though my entire party was on time for check out, even tidying up a bit in the kitchen, backyard, and bedrooms, Jersey was upstairs in the main living area at 10AM watching our every move. She was rushing us out, did not lift a finger to help do anything, and it soured the experience even more. The house is very pretty. The main living areas and master bedroom are as lovely as the photos. The kitchen is a dream. The other bedrooms are a little cold and sparse, and I felt bad for guests staying in the smaller, draftier rooms. They don't feel nearly as special as the rest of the house. The cabin is conceptually cool, though not the most comfortable place to sleep (and it's hard to forget you're in a backyard in Brooklyn). The wall hanging of a native american skull against a backdrop of cowboy memorabilia also made me feel really uncomfortable- talk about insensitive. The place could benefit from some security. One of the design features of the house are the giant garage doors that lead to the front and backyard. Cool but not very secure. On the first day, during our rehearsal dinner, the garage door was left open. A total stranger wandered inside during broad daylight and, if we hadn't caught them suspiciously eyeing our bags, I'm not sure what would have happened. We closed the garage door promptly after that and locked our rooms every night. The house photographs beautifully, but I would never recommend this to anyone as lodging. Jersey was the most unpleasant person I have ever had to work with- and *I* was the client! The folks who run it should not be in the hospitality business. Save yourself the headache, listen to the reviews, and stay elsewhere.

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    Urban Cowboy B&B - Common Area

    Common Area

    Urban Cowboy B&B
    Urban Cowboy B&B

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    EVEN Hotel New York - Times Square South - Nice, small lobby and game room (foosball, ping pong, and various board games)

    EVEN Hotel New York - Times Square South

    4.5(126 reviews)
    3.5 miMidtown West, Hell's Kitchen
    $$

    Excellent stay for 4 nights at this great find in New York. The staff were so welcoming, especially…read moreSheila on reception ( thats not the correct spelling !) she was so friendly and helpful. All the front desk staff were that way too. All the housekeeping and maintenance staff alwys had a smile and hello whenever you saw them. The only let down was the extremly rude bar tender who looked and acted like he couldnt care less about serving someone. We received the free drinks voucher and asked what it covered, instead of replying he shrugged his shoulders and said " whatever" not very helpful at all. Rooms were adequately sized for NYC but very well lit and the beds were extremley comfortable. Bathroom was stocked well and was a good size, great powerful shower which is often missing in hotels. I loved the mint and lemon flavored waters in reception, it was nice a cold and refreshing. The location was fabulous and felt very safe. Everything you needed was in a few minutes walk ( with a police station literally a few steps away!). I would highly recommend this for a city break or business hotel while in NYC, its a practical, comfortable spot for a few days.

    I loved my room. Having a yoga mat and foam roller while on vacation feels necessary for me and it…read morewas so convenient to have a cork type floor rather than carpet so I could do yoga in the room. I'd seen reviews on yelp that people had booklets in their rooms with how to use the workout equipment and even how to find workout videos on the tv. I could not find any of that. Since it's Manhattan, the room is very small so there's no chair in the room which I would have liked but instead two stools. The bed was soft in a lovely way and I found it luxurious. The little touches made this room feel like a respite from the exciting chaos of Manhattan. A tree printed on the drapes, blue painted ceiling felt open like the sky. The lighting was the best I've see in a hotel. The floorboards of the bed lit up, there were colored lights above the headboard which could change not only colors but also brightness. My favorite were the reading lamps next to the bed which could be set at any angle and any brightness. The location was perfect for me. Excellent bagels, coffee, pizza within steps. Penn station was almost at the doorstep. And it was close enough for a long walk to Washington square park or east village. Check in was fast but maybe too fast? I only knew there was a workout room on the 7th floor because I read that on Yelp but wasn't told at check in. I overheard that the doors lock at 9p but wasn't told that either. I was given a voucher for a free drink in the bar. However when I went to the bar the bartender was on his cell phone and didn't acknowledge me for over a minute. When he finally did , it was with that "what do you need little lady" condescending smile as if I'd done something foolish. Also, the only beers were bud or lite beers. The sink in the room was always room temperature so I could not get drinkable water. I drank it anyway but it tasted gross. There was ice water in the lobby so I started using that until one day it was empty so I filled my water bottle with what I thought was lemon water. Nope it was sugary lemonade. Again, this should have been explained at check in or have a sign. I couldn't wash the taste of sugary lemonade out of my water bottle until I got home. I came and went multiple times each of the days I was there and only once was I greeted by the front desk staff. However, when I approached them to ask for an extra blanket, they were very helpful and the blanket was in my room before I returned from buying a bagel. There were multiple long black hairs in my room and since I have very short brown hair I knew they were not mine. Additionally, although I drank coffee, the keurigs k cups were not replaced until I called the front desk. These were only light roast so I mostly opted for Gregory coffee down the street which actually tasted like coffee rather than dirty water. The shampoo did not feel sudsy. The conditioner did not feel hydrating. I'd bring my own next time and I'm normally not picky since my hair is only an inch long. All in all, this was a good hotel and I would stay here again.

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    EVEN Hotel New York - Times Square South - Fridge plus keurig

    Fridge plus keurig

    EVEN Hotel New York - Times Square South
    EVEN Hotel New York - Times Square South - View from the window

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    View from the window

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